The future of New Zealand women's tennis will be on show in the final of the New Zealand Championships at Albany tomorrow. Following this week's retirement of long time Kiwi number one Marina Erakovic, a 21 year old and a 17 year old will contest the title decider.
21-year-old top seed Paige Hourigan is through to play 17 year old 3rd seed Valentina Ivanov and on the evidence of their semi-final performances, both players look to have a promising future.
Georgia Tech graduate Hourigan has withstood a tremendous challenge from 17 year old 4th seed Elys Ventura, winning 6-2, 6-7 (6) 6-4.
A double break in the first set had Hourigan on top early on before her tenacious opponent got a foothold in the match in the second set and threatened to cause a monumental upset.
Games went with serve and after Ventura saved one match point in the 10th game on her serve, she had three break points in Hourigan's next service game but couldn't convert. The set went to a tie break with Ventura rallying from 4-1 down to win it 8-6. She quickly went up a break in the decider as Hourigan's service game disintegrated and Ventura raced to a 4-1 lead. But in a match that ebbed and flowed Hourigan won the next two games to love to get back on serve. A tense hold followed for Hourigan before she broke Ventura in the next game and then held serve to close out the match.